Broomfield was grazed by the bullets and had to get stitches to close the wound on his head, according to the criminal complaint, and Romain was charged with assault. Romain, 33, posted $25,000 bail. He was later indicted on attempted murder and other charges, court records show.

If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in prison.

Just seven months before the alleged Nov. 24 stabbing, Romain was nabbed for firing two rounds at the head of a man named Jamel Broomfield in East New York.

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Seven months later, he was arrested for Kelly’s murder inside his Brownsville home on E. 96th St.

A witness who claimed to have seen Romain striking Kelly, 46, of Florida, called 911, according to the criminal complaint.

Romain later told police she had killed herself in front of him.

“She didn't want to leave, grabbed a knife, went to kill herself. I tried to stop her. She said, ‘If you won't be with me, no one can be with me,’” Romain allegedly told authorities.

When police arrived, Romain had blood all over his clothes and was wearing plastic grocery bags on both hands that were also bloody, according to the criminal complaint.

He allegedly stabbbed Kelly, his mistress, to death in his Brownsville home on E. 96th St.

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Romain allegedly attempted to escape by climbing a fence.

Cops didn't believe his story that Kelly was suicidal and charged him with stabbing her multiple times in her neck.